29/04/2010
Nicky and Shelagh get the latest on "bigotgate" ahead of the final Prime Ministerial debate. And, Frank Bruno joins us to talk about a new mental health campaign.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty hear how the row over Gordon Brown calling a Labour voter a "bigoted woman" could affect tonight's final Prime Ministerial debate. Gillian Duffy's nephew Peter gives us an eye-witness account on the apology given by Mr Brown. And Home Secretary Alan Johnson admits the PM is not "slick" and is not "a PR machine on legs".
Frank Bruno is in the studio to talk about a new MIND campaign about mental health and F1 world champion Damon Hill, president of the British Racing Drivers' Club, tells us about the multi-million pound revamp of the Silverstone circuit.
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Gillian Duffy's nephew on Gordon Brown's visit
Nicky Campbell speaks to Peter Duffy, who was in the house when the prime minister apologised to his aunt, Gillian Duffy, for referring to her as "bigoted".
Duration: 08:00
Frank Bruno on living with bipolar disorder
Frank Bruno explains what it's like living with bipolar disorder and how prejudiced we are as a society about people with mental illness.
Duration: 07:15
Broadcast
- Thu 29 Apr 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live